• Alan Burke's picture

    We're often asked by clients and potential clients if there are any courses which will give them a good hands-on view of Drupal, what it does, and how to do it. And now we can say, yes there is.

    Aside from bespoke training which we do on a regular basis for clients, we've decided to provide a public training day which is open to anybody. The course presented is Acquia's "Drupal in a day" , and participants will receive a full course manual.

  • A good night out at the Eircom spiders for two of the Annertech team this week. After Stella's little arrival came a bit early, a flu-ridden Edward was drafted in to fill the void.

  • Edward O'Riordan's picture

    A few weeks ago the entire Annertech team left from their respective corners of Ireland to attend DrupalCon London 2011.

    I flew Cork to Heathrow and after some initial London transportation difficulties (protip: buses are never direct) I found myself safe in Croydon, wandering around under the always reassuring helium filled Druplicon.

  • At DrupalCon Chicago earlier this year, Stella spoke with Kent Bye from Lullabot. They discussed recent improvements to the Coder module which can help you automate code reviews and upgrade your modules. They also discussed future plans for the module that will increase the number of security checks on Drupal modules.

    The interview has now been released as a Drupal Voices podcast.

  • I recently came across LiveReload and was impressed. Actually impressed is an under statement. I was amazed. LiveReload has really improved the way I work with css. As it says on its github page LiveReload is browser extension & a command-line tool that:

    1. Applies CSS and JavaScript file changes without reloading a page.
    2. Automatically reloads a page when any other file changes (html, image, server-side script, etc).